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Exploring Hybrids and Integrations

Exploring Hybrids and Integrations

Explore creative ways to integrate elements from multiple options into novel hybrid solutions. Break either/or thinking - new options emerge from synthesis. Build integrative rather than compromising hybrids.

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In Creating Great Choices, Riel and Martin provide a framework for making wise strategic decisions by generating multiple options and carefully assessing them before committing to a final choice. They outline techniques to avoid narrow either/or thinking.

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